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AliceInWnderlnd High Card
Joined: 19 Nov 2005 Posts: 18
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 6:23 pm Post subject: KK busted twice in about 10 minutes |
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Hi Everyone,
I don't post very often but I have learned a lot from reading all of your posts and feel like my game has improved because of it.
I was playing 9 handed $1/2 limit today. Was not getting very many cards so I didn't play very many hands. However, in the span of about 10 minutes I got KK twice and got killed both times. Can you take a look at my hands and let me know if I messed up anywhere? or just got unlucky today.
Hand 1
FullTiltPoker Game #1415225206: Table McLeod - $1/$2 - Limit Hold'em - 17:51:07 ET - 2006/12/15
Seat 2: D_LaRusso ($117.50)
Seat 3: Moss8411 ($89.50)
Seat 4: tommyboy3446 ($77)
Seat 5: TyphoonDave ($21.75)
Seat 6: bignick69 ($11.50)
Seat 7: Ready_Rudy ($16.75)
Seat 8: poker235 ($19)
Seat 9: AliceInWnderlnd ($25.50)
Moss8411 posts the small blind of $0.50
tommyboy3446 posts the big blind of $1
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to AliceInWnderlnd [Ks Kh]
TyphoonDave folds
bignick69 folds
Ready_Rudy raises to $2
poker235 folds
AliceInWnderlnd raises to $3
D_LaRusso folds
Moss8411 folds
tommyboy3446 folds
Ready_Rudy calls $1
*** FLOP *** [6c Td 8d]
Ready_Rudy checks
AliceInWnderlnd bets $1
Ready_Rudy calls $1
*** TURN *** [6c Td 8d] [2c]
Ready_Rudy checks
Bluelilne sits down
Bluelilne adds $50
AliceInWnderlnd bets $2
Ready_Rudy raises to $4
AliceInWnderlnd calls $2
*** RIVER *** [6c Td 8d 2c] [Ts]
Ready_Rudy bets $2
AliceInWnderlnd calls $2
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Ready_Rudy shows [8h 8s] (a full house, Eights full of Tens)
AliceInWnderlnd mucks
Ready_Rudy wins the pot ($20.50) with a full house, Eights full of Tens
I feel like I played this well. After the turn, when he raised, should I have reraised? or was I right in just calling him down at that point?
Hand 2
FullTiltPoker Game #1415294478: Table McLeod - $1/$2 - Limit Hold'em - 18:04:12 ET - 2006/12/15
Seat 1: Bluelilne ($60.50)
Seat 2: D_LaRusso ($103.50)
Seat 3: Moss8411 ($92.75)
Seat 4: tommyboy3446 ($61.50)
Seat 5: TyphoonDave ($6.25)
Seat 6: bignick69 ($28.25)
Seat 7: Ready_Rudy ($39)
Seat 8: master59 ($50)
Seat 9: AliceInWnderlnd ($12)
Bluelilne posts the small blind of $0.50
D_LaRusso posts the big blind of $1
master59 posts $1
The button is in seat #9
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to AliceInWnderlnd [Kc Kd]
Moss8411 folds
tommyboy3446 folds
TyphoonDave folds
bignick69 calls $1
Ready_Rudy folds
master59 raises to $2
AliceInWnderlnd raises to $3
Bluelilne folds
D_LaRusso folds
bignick69 calls $2
master59 calls $1
*** FLOP *** [2h Jc 9d]
bignick69 checks
master59 checks
AliceInWnderlnd bets $1
bignick69 calls $1
master59 calls $1
*** TURN *** [2h Jc 9d] [2c]
bignick69 checks
master59 bets $2
AliceInWnderlnd calls $2
bignick69 folds
*** RIVER *** [2h Jc 9d 2c] [3s]
master59 bets $2
AliceInWnderlnd calls $2
*** SHOW DOWN ***
master59 shows [3c 3h] (a full house, Threes full of Twos)
AliceInWnderlnd mucks
master59 wins the pot ($20.50) with a full house, Threes full of Twos
In his hand he got lucky on the river and I'm not sure why he even stayed in. But I feel like I was gun shy because of the first KK hand. Should I have been more aggressive and raised him on the turn?
Thanks for any and all comments. I learn a lot from all of you. Thanks!! |
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relaxedriley Royal Flush
Joined: 30 Oct 2006 Posts: 660 Location: Aurora, OR
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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On the first hand I think you played it well, the check raise on that board typically means I have two pair or trips but sometimes means I have top pair and think you have nothing. So calling down is what i would do too. I guess you could make a case for folding, but I wouldn't do it so I cant say you should have.
The second hand you should have reraise on the turn. He raised the flop and then just called your reraise, he then just called your flop bet, he fires when the board pairs the 2. Ask yourself does this bet make sense? Would he raise preflop with a duece in his hand? If he had a two wouldnt he go for a check raise, if he had trips wouldnt he go for a check raise, If he had aces wouldnt he be more aggressive earlier or go for a check raise? Unless from past actions you deducted that he had a monster you need to reraise the turn. Yes he got lucky on the river but that makes no difference, you should have reraised the turn he might not have folded but a raise was the best option. |
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fire_eyes_2k The Burn Card
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 3541 Location: London
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 6:54 pm Post subject: |
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Well the first hand was played well. I usually find a raise on the turn means 2pair or better, so calling down was the correct play IMO.
The 2nd one I would definitely have raised the turn. Think about what range of hands he could have. He's claiming to have a 2, but it doesnt really make sense. If he had a 2 then he would surely have check-raised you to get an extra bet that you would fire. So what if he had been slowplaying 2pair on the flop. Same logic so he can't have that either. Overpair? Maybe but you have most of them beat and the betting until now doesnt look like it. So a bluff? Probably. So raising is the optimal strategy. |
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AliceInWnderlnd High Card
Joined: 19 Nov 2005 Posts: 18
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:19 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for your replies!! I pretty much knew that I didn't play that second hand as well. And I think this is one of the leaks in my game. When I have some hands that don't go as they should, I tend to pull back a bit for a while and not play as aggressively as I should. I need to learn to put past hands behind me and not let them influence my future play.
If anyone has any good suggestions on how to do this, I would be happy to hear them.
Thanks again! |
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deadmoney314 Message Board Junkie
Joined: 16 Jul 2005 Posts: 3228 Location: grunching through reply posts
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:38 pm Post subject: |
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First hand was well covered
Second hand see my post about "the donk bet"
Also, multiway pots where you are seeing 5 people to the flop, be aggressive and be resigned to the fact that kings will lose a good number of times even on favorable boards. Don't let people donk into you when you have K's though--even if you lose the hand it gives you good table image when you stay aggressive among other reasons (like any one with a pathetic draw that would have called 1 turn bet now is facing two cold) |
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AliceInWnderlnd High Card
Joined: 19 Nov 2005 Posts: 18
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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:58 am Post subject: |
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Hi Deadmoney,
Thanks for your response. I have read your donk bet post, and it definitely has been helping me to NOT donk bet. Thanks!! Now I just need to work on reacting when people donk bet into me!
I realize that big PPs are not great in a multiway pot, but since this was heads up, I had hope! Unfortunately, things happen. I have learned from this though, and this forum is definitely a great place for that.
Thanks everyone! |
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JaneTheHot High Card
Joined: 13 Oct 2006 Posts: 8 Location: Brookly NY
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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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| The first hand you played perfectly. However, the second hand I do believe that you had to re-raise on the turn because the duece helped you out not hurted you, because if he had two pairs you would now be ahead. Even if you tought that he was not going to fold this still does not give you the right to play defensively. |
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